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We are please to offer SAU forum members this great special on our popular Rose-jointed hardened steel adjustable castor rods.

Essential for drift and track, these come as a pair and are available to suit Silvia, Skyline GTS-T, GTR, GTS4, Laurel, Cefiro, 300ZX & more

We have a huge number of these kits in stock ready for immediate pickup & dispatch, so unlike other deals floating around the net, there is:

1. No deposit required

2. No minimum order

3. No waiting

4. Easy online payment options

5. No surprises

Deal with an established and trusted company! - Not a backyard trader

PURCHASE YOUR SET NOW FOR ONLY $175 DELIVERED!!

(Within Australia Only)

ADJUSTABLE CASTOR RODS FOR S14, S15, R33 GTS-T, R34 GTT

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ADJUSTABLE CASTOR RODS FOR R32 GTS-T, S13, CEFIRO & 300ZX

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ADJUSTABLE CASTOR RODS FOR SKYLINE R32 & R33 GTR & GTS4

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So how can you place your order?

The answer is simple!

Visit http://www.justjap.com/forumcastorrodspecial.htm and purchase your Castor Rods online quickly and easily via paypal or credit card, or drop by our Kirrawee factory and pickup your set over the counter.

Please contact [email protected] if you have any questions, or reply here.

Dont forget to check out our huge range of new and used performance parts and import vehicles via our website at www.justjap.com

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i use them on my GTR. I have had them on for about 6 months. I have done Eastern Creek, and other motorsport stuff like skid pan days, plus some street driving. They have held up fine. I periodically check them to make sure the adjustment part hasnt moved as i found when doing them up there is not much 'give' in the metal. ie as soon as the two surfaces touch, it's hard to torque them up any more, but having said that they have not moved a bit. I just used two big fcuk off spanners to make sure they were done up tight as could be when i put them on.

no complaints here at all. for the price (especially the special price!)they are a good product and i would use them again.

they have Beer Baron approval. In fact i will probably grab another set for my GTST as they are very good buying at this price.

Ok, I'll take the Beer Baron seal of approval and order myself a set :laugh:

Cheers

Paul

Thanks Paul, your order and payment have been received and your Castor Rods will be dispatched as soon as possible.

Cheers,

Steve

ok this is cool.... just wat i needed,

Just Jap u have pm ;)

Thanks Mass, I have replied to your pm

Regards,

Steve

My parts arrived today :D

Will be fitting them this weekend hopefully :D

Great service.

Cheers

Paul

Glad to be of service Paul :D

Regards

Steve

Thanks for all the orders guys, we have plenty left so get in quick to take advantage of this special forum member offer.

Cheers,

Steve

Hey Steve,

Very keen on a set for an R33 GTST.. have ordered and paid for a set over the net

Cheers

Johno

Thanks for all the orders guys, we have plenty left so get in quick to take advantage of this special forum member offer.

Cheers,

Steve

Hey Steve,

Very keen on a set for an R33 GTST.. have ordered and paid for a set over the net

Cheers

Johno

Thanks for your order Johno, your payment has been received and your castor rods will be dispatched asap

Regards,

Steve

Thanks Steve recieved my item today! very quick service thanks mate!

Thanks for your order Johno, your payment has been received and your castor rods will be dispatched asap

Regards,

Steve




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